Pioneering Economic Reforms in China's Special Economic Zones: The Promotion of Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer in ShenzhenAshgate, 1999 - 167 עמודים This text examines the performance of China's Special Economic Zones (SEZs), particularly in attracting foreign investment and promoting technology transfer, through an in-depth case study of the largest zone - Shenzhen. The major theme is that spatial placement and unique planning activities, which are not found elsewhere within China, are more important in explaining the performance of SEZs than is acknowledged in the existing literature. The significant growth of foreign investment is primarily a possitive function of proximity to major countries of origin, inphysical, economic, cultural and political terms; and is also positively related to favourable local policy environment. Labour cost differentials between the zones and other potential sites in China and domestic market potential in contrast to traditional neoclassical theory, are only residual factors. The manuscript offers a unique resource for China scholars, policy makers concerned with economic development, and business interested in investing in China. |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 29
עמוד 15
... early life Shenzhen , as the brain child of the reformist leadership , was under constant attack from oppositional conservatives . When the national political and economic policy context was favorable , Shenzhen enjoyed enormous support ...
... early life Shenzhen , as the brain child of the reformist leadership , was under constant attack from oppositional conservatives . When the national political and economic policy context was favorable , Shenzhen enjoyed enormous support ...
עמוד 21
... early 1993 that Shenzhen finally implemented a one - stop approval procedure for foreign investors , something practiced by many EPZS in other Asian countries . In the early 1980s , the key organizational unit for foreign investment was ...
... early 1993 that Shenzhen finally implemented a one - stop approval procedure for foreign investors , something practiced by many EPZS in other Asian countries . In the early 1980s , the key organizational unit for foreign investment was ...
עמוד 118
... early 1990s , which was funded by the central government . Internal trade barriers and transport bottlenecks meant that even for available goods and materials manufactured in China , sourcing for FIES often had to be external . The case ...
... early 1990s , which was funded by the central government . Internal trade barriers and transport bottlenecks meant that even for available goods and materials manufactured in China , sourcing for FIES often had to be external . The case ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Complementarity with Hong Kong | 26 |
Local Policy Environment and Labor Costs | 51 |
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Actually Utilized Foreign advanced technology Asian attracting foreign investment Beijing capital central government China's SEZs Chinese coastal open cities contract developing countries domestic linkages domestic market potential enterprises in Shenzhen EPZS established factors Foreign Direct Investment foreign investment inflows Foreign-invested enterprises Fujian garments Guangdong Province Guangzhou Hong Kong firms Hong Kong investment incentives income inland areas inland enterprises Investment in China investment in Shenzhen investors Japanese joint ventures Kong's labor costs labor-intensive machinery major manufacturing industries metal products million output value overseas Chinese Pearl River Delta percent personal interviews political promoting foreign investment reform region sector SEZ policy Shanghai share Shenzhen Statistical Bureau Shenzhen Statistical Yearbook Shenzhen total Shenzhen's Industrial Singapore sources South Korea Special Economic Zones Table Taiwan technology transfer textiles & dyeing Tianjin TNCs utilized foreign investment wholly foreign-owned enterprises workers World Bank yuan